Synopsis
The Prison Professors podcast shares strategies and insight for people who have an interest in Americas prison system. Michael Santos served 26 years in federal prison and he hosts the show. Shon Hopwood and Justin Paperny are co-founders of Prison Professors. Together we discuss how to prepare for a prosecution and how to prepare for sentencing. We reveal sentence-mitigation strategies and the strategies that empowered us through out lengthy prison terms. Our podcast offers insight for people who want to learn how to prepare for success through prison and beyond. We also feature content that will be of value to administrators of prisons or schools, as well as for anyone who wants to learn strategies to overcome struggle.
Episodes
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6. Custody and Classification in Federal Prison
01/01/2018 Duration: 31minAre you facing a term in federal prison? I’m Michael Santos, and along with my two co-founders, Shon Hopwood and Justin Paperny, we want to help you master the system. The more you know about the system, the better you can position yourself to succeed. We’re now in our third episode of our five-part series, How to Master Prison. In our two previous episodes, we offered some insight. We discussed the process that brings someone into the system. Then we discussed how people going into the system should work to influence leaders. In this episode, we cover Custody and Classification. Those who have never been to federal prison may not know anything about custody and classification systems. But understanding the system can make all the difference in the world. It’s something that each of our partners knows a lot about. For those who are reading the chapters independently, rather than sequentially, I encourage you to tune into earlier episodes to learn about the members of our Prison Professors team. All reader
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5. Decision Makers and Influencers in the Federal Bureau of Prisons
31/12/2017 Duration: 31minI’m Michael Santos with Prison Professors. Along with my partners, Shon Hopwood and Justin Paperny, we’re glad to provide more information about how to prepare for the prison journey. Earlier episodes have given extensive biographical information on us. Complete your own due diligence. You’ll see why we’re exceptionally well qualified to help anyone who is going into the system. More importantly, we’re well qualified to help people who want to get out of the prison system successfully. Each of us succeeded after prison because we understood how to make good decisions as we worked our way through the journey. Always remember, the right decision at the wrong time is the wrong decision. This episode is part of our series that we’re calling how to prepare for prison. In the previous episode, we explained a bit about the process. As Dr. Stephen Covey advised in his best-selling book, it’s always best to seek to understand before we seek to be understood. In this segment of the Prison Professors podcast, we’r
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4. Preparing for Federal Prison
30/12/2017 Duration: 29minI’m Michael Santos and I want to welcome you to another Prison Professors podcast episode. Earlier episodes provided you with the background information on my partners and me. Today we’re recording a series of five podcasts that will help our listeners understand a bit more about the process of going into the criminal justice system. As of now, I have five episodes planned. They include the following: Understanding the Process Understanding the stakeholders Understanding the custody and classification system How to Prepare for Prison Why Writing a Narrative Can Assist You Through the Journey Understanding the Process We’re going to start by paraphrasing Stephen Covey. In his timeless bestseller, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Dr. Covey advised that we should try to understand before we try to be understood. That guidance applies to anyone who wants to master prison. We’re recording this series of episodes of the Prison Professors podcast specifically for people who anticipate that th
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3. Justin Paperny: Prison Advice for White Collar Offenders
29/12/2017 Duration: 33minJustin Paperny is a co-founder of Prison Professors. He leads our marketing and consulting divisions. Justin Paperny went to federal prison after he pleaded guilty to violating securities laws. As a graduate of the University of Southern California, Justin, and a licensed stockbroker, Justin didn’t have insight. As a white collar offender, he didn’t know where to turn for guidance. Without guidance, he was lost, without a pathway to prepare. Justin surrendered to the minimum-security federal prison camp in Taft, California. He didn’t have a plan. In his interview today on the Prison Professors podcast, Justin describes his initial thoughts. He wanted to spend time exercising. He simply wanted the time to pass. During his first several weeks in prison, Justin says that he found a new path. He describes learning how to serve his sentence in a deliberate manner. Insteading of waiting for time to pass, he started working toward goals. Those goals would lead Justin to return to society successfully. The methodical
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1. Prison Professors Introductory Episode: Michael Santos
28/12/2017 Duration: 29minHello, hello. My name is Michael Santos and I welcome you to our new Prison Professors podcast. As stated in the intro, I’m part of a team that includes two co-founders, Shon Hopwood and Justin Paperny. Every day we’ll publish a new Prison Professors episode. What do we mean by every day? We mean every day. Why would we do this? Well, we have a lot of reasons. Primarily, we want to teach our audience about America’s prison system, the people it holds, and strategies for growing through prison successfully. Over the past few years, we’ve seen a lot more interest in the prison system. The big interest began when Michele Alexander published her amazing book, The New Jim Crow. Ms. Alexander’s book launched an entire movement that brought awareness to mass incarceration. Since then, Netflix dramatized Piper Kernan’s book, Orange is the New Black. At the same time, television networks began publishing all types of shows that sensationalized the prison experience. Recently, Ear Hustle became all the rage by profili